Written answers

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Department of Health

Mental Health Services Funding

Photo of Jack ChambersJack Chambers (Dublin West, Fianna Fail)
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52. To ask the Minister for Health the allocation of funding for mental health services over the past five years; if he has changed the allocation for 2016 and the reason for this; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8594/16]

Photo of Kathleen LynchKathleen Lynch (Cork North Central, Labour)
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The Budget for Mental Health Services for the years 2011 to 2016 are as follows.

2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016*
€712 million
€711 million
€737 million
€766 million
€791.8 million
€826.6 million

* includes 2016 €35m provision

With the establishment of the Mental Health Division in mid-2013, the Health Service Executive commenced a process of identifying and correctly reporting budgets and costs on a Care Group basis similar in other HSE service areas. In previous years the finances were reported by Integrated Servie Area to support the integrated model of service delivery. HSE expenditure for Mental Health was in the region of €709m in 2013, €735 in 2014, and €785m in 2015 (outturn figure).

Mental health funding for 2016 was set out in the 2016 HSE Service Plan. The plan was subsequently published and made available to all interested parties.

Funding for mental health services will increase this year, no matter what developments take place during the year. Funding for mental health in 2016 will increase from the 2015 outturn of €785m, to a projected budget of €826m in the 2016 NSP, an increase of €41m or 5.2%, which includes the €35m ring fenced for mental health.

The last Government increased the ring-fenced mental health funding by a total of €160 million over 2012 - 16 inclusive.

€35m additional funding has been ring fenced for mental health as part of an additional €97m that has been earmarked for new developments in the HSE's 2016 Service Plan. €58.5m of that is held by the Department of Health, comprising the €35m for mental health services, €13.5m for primary care, €8m for therapy services for young people and €2m for the nursing taskforce pilot implementation.

Some of these proposals for the €35m allocation for mental health involve the recruitment of extra staff for new service developments. As staff recruitment takes time, the Service Plan provides that time related savings of approximately €12m from this, as well as other funding from primary care, therapy services for young people and nursing task force pilot implementation would be used, on a once-off basis, to maintain services in home care and transitional care beds, and for vaccine procurement. As the initiatives planned for mental health and the other areas identified in the Service Plan are approved, arrangements will be made for the release of funding, having regard to the overall Service Plan.

In line with the provisions of the Service Plan, additional funding for specific initiatives in mental health will be allocated as specific implementation plans are agreed. The Department of Health is examining detailed proposals from the HSE for the redevelopment monies.

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